Bat Fight/STUNT CHOREOGRAPHY THREAD

So. How would you guys like the fight scenes in The Batman to look like? Who would you like as the fight choregrapher?

I honestly would not mind Reeves hiring Guillermo Grispo and Damon Caro from BvS again.
Say what you say about that movie, but that warehouse fight was awesome. It had its things like Batman killing, but with Matt Reeves direction that can easily be solved.

I'd also like Philip J. Silvera, who worked on the iconic hallway fight scenes from the first two seasons of Daredevil:

No-one whose done superhero stuff before. Maybe the guys who did Warrior or The Raid?

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Yeah thats my thing too...i want see new people that give the fights a complete unique style.
But i think its incredible hard to get the fighting right, especially in batman.
Yeah you could look at the arkham games for example but its hard.

I would give the BvS guys a chance because the warehouse fight is awesome...with more direction and all i think they could nail it.

I think the problem is finding an actor willing to put that much training and effort into choreographies. The warehouse scene in BvS and highway scene in CA:WS are the best fighting scenes in all cbm. Every other one is over-lacking, stiff or plainly bad.

Now that I think about it, I'm actually a little surprised that we haven't seen a Batman fight scene utilizing some elements of Wing Chung and Jeet Kune Do. I'd love to see some trapping and parrying. Some throat shots. I think it should be quick, purposeful movements. Never stopping. Never even slowing down, really. As he's striking one person, he's blocking another. Or elbow striking someone behind when loading to punch the one in front of him.
If you're not familiar with some of the terms above, take a few minutes to watch this video.

Now that I think about it, I'm actually a little surprised that we haven't seen a Batman fight scene utilizing some elements of Wing Chung and Jeet Kune Do. I'd love to see some trapping and parrying. Some throat shots. I think it should be quick, purposeful movements. Never stopping. Never even slowing down, really. As he's striking one person, he's blocking another. Or elbow striking someone behind when loading to punch the one in front of him.
If you're not familiar with some of the terms above, take a few minutes to watch this video.